Bike Stand Tool & Parts Tray // Park & Spin Doctor
Description
Riding your bike is awesome. Working on your bike is fun too. Sometimes.
This little tool tray will hold your small parts, some wrenches, some screw drivers, an aerosol can, another small bottle (chain lube!), or perhaps some other widgets! Bring the tools to your work plane! This is for your wrenching pleasure.
This little tool tray will hold your small parts, some wrenches, some screw drivers, an aerosol can, another small bottle (chain lube!), or perhaps some other widgets! Bring the tools to your work plane! This is for your wrenching pleasure.
Instructions
You need to PRINT a total of 3 parts:
Tray
Clamp (bundled with the tray .stl, but spare included too)
Clip (for bottles)
You will need the following HARDWARE:
2x M4 nuts
2x M4 washers
2x M4 screws
I have uploaded TWO stand types:
(a) Park Tool PCS-9 (http://www.parktool.com/product/home-mechanic-repair-stand-pcs-9). This stand leans slightly, and has ~36.8mm OD for the vertical shaft.
(b) Spin Doctor Pro G3. This stand is purely vertical and has an OD of 38.15mm.
If you have another brand, check the OD. Hopefully one of the above will work! The park clamp compensates so that the tool tray stays level, even though the main bar is slanted.
Print. Assemble. Use.
Tray
Clamp (bundled with the tray .stl, but spare included too)
Clip (for bottles)
You will need the following HARDWARE:
2x M4 nuts
2x M4 washers
2x M4 screws
I have uploaded TWO stand types:
(a) Park Tool PCS-9 (http://www.parktool.com/product/home-mechanic-repair-stand-pcs-9). This stand leans slightly, and has ~36.8mm OD for the vertical shaft.
(b) Spin Doctor Pro G3. This stand is purely vertical and has an OD of 38.15mm.
If you have another brand, check the OD. Hopefully one of the above will work! The park clamp compensates so that the tool tray stays level, even though the main bar is slanted.
Print. Assemble. Use.
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License
Bike Stand Tool & Parts Tray // Park & Spin Doctor by cdaringe is licensed under the Attribution - Creative Commons license.

what is your print size on that guy.?
sorry i never responded. it's been so long i dont recall off hand. it almost took the full plate. i think i aimed for 170?mm